Japanese scenic spots were painted with "Happy Birthday", and the truth came out that Chinese was innocent and scolded.

A 29-year-old Burmese man was arrested for graffiti in a national park in Japan (photo from NHK News, Japan)
Overseas networkFebruary 22 nd In January, the famous landscape "Tree Ice" on Bajiatian Mountain in Aomori Prefecture, Japan was painted with pink fluorescent paint by tourists, leaving "Happy Birthday" sprayed in English and Chinese on the scene. On the 22nd, Japanese police arrested a 29-year-old Burmese man living in Tokyo for "the crime of obstruction of powerful business". The man admitted that he did it because he wanted to surprise his girlfriend. Previously, some netizens who didn’t know the truth pointed their finger at "China couple".
According to Japan’s NHK News and Asahi Shimbun, on the 14th of last month (January), near the Peak Park Station of Bajiatianshan Cableway in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, the famous landscape "Tree Ice" and its surroundings were found with a large number of pink fluorescent paint graffiti.
The Japanese police conducted a search through eyewitness information and found that a Myanmar man (29 years old) living in Shinjuku, Tokyo was suspected. On the 22nd, the Japanese police arrested the Burmese man for "the crime of obstruction of power business" because the use of fluorescent paint graffiti hindered the business of the ropeway company.

According to the Japanese police, at that time, the Burmese man and his lover came here for the purpose of skiing. In the face of the investigation, the man admitted, "I wanted to make my girlfriend happy and give her a surprise before I did it." The police are currently conducting a more detailed investigation.

It is understood that at that time, two trees were painted with pink fluorescent spray paint in the area of about 50 square meters in the ice and surrounding snow, and "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" and "Happy Birthday" were written in English and Chinese respectively, in addition to some unclear letters. A Japanese skier said that a couple who graffiti can speak Chinese, English and Japanese. Although they were discouraged by others, they did not stop, so they reported the matter to the ropeway company.
The search cadre said, "Graffiti in the national park has had a (negative) impact on society, so I decided to arrest it."

The Bajiatian Mountain System, which spans Aomori City and Shihada City, Japan, and most areas, including the Shiraiping National Park in Shihada, have been designated as special protected areas with strict control, and the local authorities have called for strengthening the protection of the landscape.
Previously, because the spray words were in Chinese, some netizens who didn’t know the truth pointed the finger at the "China couple" directly, and therefore angered Chinese for "poor quality" and "don’t come to Japan again", which made China tourists "lie down" innocently. Of course, but some netizens are skeptical, thinking that they can use Chinese and can’t tell which country the inkjet printer comes from. (Compile/Overseas Network Gong Hao)